North America - Brain Buster Puzzle Pak (shipped last week) - Brothers in Arms DS - Full Metal Alchemist Trading Card Game - Sim City DS - Time Ace - Transformers: Autobots - Transformers: Deceptacons - Zendoku
Europe - Bratz Ponyz - Kirby Mouse Attack - Mega Man ZX - Metroid Prime Pinball - Shrek the Third - SimCity DS
Japan - Black Cat: Kuroneko no Concerto - Hello Kitty no Gotouchi Collection: Koi no DokiDoki Trouble - Itadaki Street DS - Nana: Live Staff Daiboshuu! Shoshinsha Kangei - Shaberu! DS Oryouri Navi: Marugoto Teikoku Hotel: Saikouhou no Ryouri-chou ga Oshieru Katei Ryouri - Touch de Uno! DS - Wakabayashi Fumie no DS Kabu Lesson - Zelda no Densetsu: Mugen no Sunadokei (The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass)
Australia - Mega Man ZX - Pokémon Diamond - Pokémon Pearl
=-=-=-= I didn't even know SimCity was getting a non-Japan release, so that's pretty cool.
I've tried Brain Buster Puzzle Pak, and it's okay. Sudoku, Kakuro (Cross Sums), Nurikabe, Slitherlink, and some kind of Light-Up puzzles that I don't know of any other names for. So far, they're all quite simple so if you're new to any of those, it might be worth it (especially if the game is cheap).
Originally posted by Mr. BoffoI'm waiting on Picross DS. I've enjoyed that ever since CRZ mentioned it (when it was called Paint By Numbers).
I've played it. It's awesome.
There's also a Japanese Puzzle Series which are easy enough to decipher despite the lack of English text. There's Sudoku (released here as Sudoku Gridmaster), Kakuro, Slitherlink, Hitori, Nurikabe, and Illust Logic (aka Picross/Pic-a-Pix/Paint by Numbers). Good stuff.
The place I work is right next to a mall that can't stay open late, so we had the midnight release party. It was actually pretty neat the setup they had and whatnot, though I found the Steelers/Bengals far more gripping.